Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 5+7=12

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of adding numbers, specifically focusing on the example of five plus seven, which equals twelve. We practiced counting to twelve to reinforce this addition and encouraged students to try adding other numbers as well, emphasizing that with practice, they can become proficient in math.

Meet the Sight Words Level 2 – “had”

In this lesson, students learn the sight word “had,” which refers to something that occurred in the past. Through examples and interactive activities, such as forming sentences and playing a game to identify past events, learners practice using “had” effectively. The lesson concludes with a fun song to reinforce the word, encouraging students to incorporate it into their storytelling.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 4 x 5 = 20

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of 4 times 5, which equals 20. They explore the concept of multiplication as repeated addition and practice grouping items to reinforce their understanding. The lesson emphasizes the fun in learning math and encourages students to continue practicing their multiplication skills.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 4 x 6 = 24

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of 4 times 6, which equals 24. By visualizing 4 groups of 6 items, such as apples, and counting by sixes, they grasp the concept of multiplication as repeated addition. The lesson encourages hands-on practice with other multiplication facts using objects, reinforcing the idea that multiplication is a quick way to add numbers.

Meet the Sight Words Level 1 – “that”

In this lesson, students learn about sight words, specifically focusing on the word “that,” which is commonly used to refer to specific objects or ideas. The lesson includes spelling the word, practicing its use in sentences, and engaging in a fun activity with friends or family to reinforce learning. Emphasis is placed on the importance of practice for improving reading skills and becoming proficient with sight words.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 4 x 8 = 32

In this lesson, students learn that multiplication is a method of adding the same number multiple times, illustrated by the example of 4 groups of 8 apples, which equals 32 (4 x 8 = 32). The lesson emphasizes the efficiency of multiplication as a shortcut for repeated addition and encourages practice with various multiplication problems to enhance understanding and application in real-life scenarios.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 6+10=16

In this lesson, we learned how to add numbers by starting with six and ten, which together make sixteen. We practiced counting both numbers and then combined them to see the result. The lesson emphasizes that adding is simply putting numbers together, encouraging further practice to become proficient in math.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 4+8=12

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of adding numbers, specifically focusing on the example of four plus eight, which equals twelve. We practiced counting to twelve together and emphasized that adding numbers can be a fun game that improves with practice. The lesson encourages continued exploration and practice in math to become more confident and skilled.

Meet the Shapes

In the “Meet the Shapes” lesson, students are introduced to various shapes, including circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, ovals, diamonds, octagons, and stars, through engaging descriptions and relatable examples from everyday life. The lesson encourages exploration and interaction by prompting students to identify and find these shapes in their surroundings, making learning both fun and practical. By the end, students are inspired to continue their shape discovery journey, enhancing their observational skills and knowledge.

Meet the Sight Words Level 2

In this lesson, students are introduced to sight words, which are commonly used words that enhance reading and writing skills. Through engaging examples, learners explore words like “two,” “where,” “they,” and “is,” each accompanied by simple explanations and practical usage in sentences. The lesson encourages practice and emphasizes the fun of discovering new words, making the learning process an enjoyable adventure.

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